
Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade Ringo Starr (LIVE) Chooses Love & The Beatles Every Time
Apr 2, 2026
Ringo Starr, drummer and singer best known for his time with The Beatles, shares lively stories and musical memories. He recalls studio surprises behind tracks like Come Together and Strawberry Fields Forever. Ringo explains his intuitive, never-the-same drumming and talks about his new album Long, Long Road and its country, blues, and Motown influences.
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Beatles Memorabilia Sells For Millions
- Dana and David describe Beatles memorabilia auctions, noting Ringo's Ed Sullivan kick drum cover sold for over $2 million.
- The hosts mention the cultural value and high prices of Beatles artifacts like John Lennon's piano.
Get Back Shows Beatles' Raw Creative Process
- The Get Back documentary revealed the Beatles' creative process in raw form, showing them assembling songs live and often not knowing they were making their final album.
- That footage made their improvisational songwriting and group dynamics suddenly visible.
T-Bone Brought Country Collaborators To Ringo
- T-Bone Burnett introduced Ringo to the country artists who appear on his new album Long, Long Road, leading to collaborations with Billy Strings and others.
- Ringo recorded in Nashville and his home studio, blending country, blues, and Motown influences.
